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    Aspects and Expectations of a Quality Ecology Project

    Expectation

    Introduction

    Exp. Design & Execution

    Data Analysis & Results

    Discussion

    Writing

    Literature

    Fair

    The introduction is inadequate, background unrelated, or only slightly relevant to the question

    Question not stated or stated inappropriately

    Points: 9

    The study design doesn’t allow for proper controls

    Inadequate replication of treatments

    Evidence of sloppy execution

    Points: 12

    No statistical analysis

    Fails to identify trends or identifies false trends

    Analysis and/or interpretations are inadequate or missing

    Points: 9

    Reach the wrong conclusion

    Does not relate results to question or introduction

    Interprets results incorrectly

    Points: 12

    Poor grammar or punctuation

    Writing is jumpy, does not flow in a logical manner

    The main point is not logically developed and paragraph to paragraph disconnected

    Points: 9

    Does not incorporate literature

    Used not relevant literature

    Incorrect citation format

    Points: 9

    Good

    The introduction provides appropriate background that justifies the question

    The question is clearly stated

    The null hypothesis is stated correctly

    Points: 12

    The study design is unambiguous

    Adequate & appropriate replication of treatments & controls

    Execution adequate

    Points: 16

    Appropriate statistical tools are used

    Analysis and/or interpretations are present but does not enhance and/or explain the content

    Points: 12

    A scientific interpretation of the results is provided

    The conclusion is adequate, summarizes the main point, and simply restates the introduction

    Points: 16

    Grammar, punctuation, and spelling are correct

    Data are presented in easy-to-understand tables and/or figures

    The main point is logically developed from sentence to sentence & paragraph to paragraph

    Points: 12

    At least 3 relevant citations are incorporated into a paper

    Citations are used whenever referencing another person’s work or ideas, and the literature cited section

    Points: 12

    Excellent

    Question/hypothesis contains detailed background and is placed into the context of recent scientific findings in the area of interest

    Points: 15

    Evidence that meticulous attention has been paid to all aspects of the experimental design and execution

    Points: 20

    Data trends are identified.

    Analysis and/or interpretations are relevant and enhance the explanation of the content

    Points: 15

    Possible theoretical and practical applications of the results are presented and discussed

    Conclusions effectively wrap up/gives closure to the main points of the paper.

    Points: 20

    The discussion ends with a cohesive concluding paragraph that places the results of the study into a real-world context

    Points: 15

    More than 3 citations are used, and the use of citation indicates that student understands the significance of the study to the body of knowledge on the topic

    Points: 15

    Score

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